We pride our company on reliability, great communication, integrity, and quality work. We are experts in our trade and will do our best to keep you as educated as we can on your particular task or project. We look forward to earning your business! Book with us online or feel free to give us a call today!
"They did excellent work they did everything they said they were going to do and they are easy to deal with."
Michael B on May 2021
We pride our company on reliability, great communication, integrity, and quality work. We are experts in our trade and will do our best to keep you as educated as we can on your particular task or project. We look forward to earning your business! Book with us online or feel free to give us a call today!
"They did excellent work they did everything they said they were going to do and they are easy to deal with."
At Adams Trim & Construction, we are your premiere source for Carpentry and Trim work. Since 1992, our company has offered the finest in craftsmanship and quality. For the best of the best, call today for your next project.
"he has worked with us for a long time."
Ronnie M on March 2017
At Adams Trim & Construction, we are your premiere source for Carpentry and Trim work. Since 1992, our company has offered the finest in craftsmanship and quality. For the best of the best, call today for your next project.
We do almost all our own work. If we sub-contract any of our work we make it clear what will be sub-contracted. Experienced in USDA Rural Development jobs.
"I just want him to come back and finish the project. They used some of my husbands wood that still had staples on it and he left it like. it was Shoddy work."
Bob S on June 2025
We do almost all our own work. If we sub-contract any of our work we make it clear what will be sub-contracted. Experienced in USDA Rural Development jobs.
"I just want him to come back and finish the project. They used some of my husbands wood that still had staples on it and he left it like. it was Shoddy work."
“More Than Just a Roof”. We are a Storm Damage Restoration Group specialized in Roofing & Gutters. Serving Alabama and Georgia. +1 (334) 246-9996 usaroofingllc.com Licensed | Bonded | Insured
“More Than Just a Roof”. We are a Storm Damage Restoration Group specialized in Roofing & Gutters. Serving Alabama and Georgia. +1 (334) 246-9996 usaroofingllc.com Licensed | Bonded | Insured
Stucco by Marko brings 20 years of construction experience to every job. We are the stucco specialists. Whether it's conventional stucco, gypsum or veneer plastering, hard coat, white coat, gauging, or molding, Stucco by Marko is the stucco company you need.
Stucco by Marko brings 20 years of construction experience to every job. We are the stucco specialists. Whether it's conventional stucco, gypsum or veneer plastering, hard coat, white coat, gauging, or molding, Stucco by Marko is the stucco company you need.
Painting and Drywall company with 2 employees, subs for bigger projects. Cost is determined by the job. Free estimates. Customer satisfaction guaranteed.
Painting and Drywall company with 2 employees, subs for bigger projects. Cost is determined by the job. Free estimates. Customer satisfaction guaranteed.
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Stucco questions, answered by experts
Late fall is generally the best time of year for installing stucco siding. We don’t recommend hiring a stucco pro to apply this feature when the temperatures are below freezing, so it’s best to avoid applying stucco siding to your home during the winter. However, it’s safe to apply in hot and colder temperatures, so any other time of year is suitable. The spring and summer are the busiest times of year for stucco siding professionals, so you could save money by doing the work in the off-season: the late fall.
The curing time for stucco typically takes several weeks to fully complete. During the curing process, the stucco undergoes a chemical reaction and gradually hardens. It's important to note that curing is different from drying. While the surface of the stucco may dry relatively quickly within a few hours or days, the curing process continues beneath the surface, strengthening and solidifying the stucco.
It's best to avoid excessive moisture exposure during the curing period, as it can impede the curing process. The exact curing time can vary based on factors such as temperature, humidity, and the specific stucco mixture used.
Stucco applied over brick can last 30 to 50 years or more when correctly applied and properly maintained. Stucco’s lifespan can be shortened by improper application, incorrectly mixed material, lack of preparation before application, and lack of maintenance. To get the most life out of your stucco siding, keep up with maintenance and repair any damage as soon as you discover it.
Fiber cement siding is one of the lowest-maintenance options. The material’s formula is resistant to insect activities, moisture, and most physical impacts. Vinyl and aluminium siding is also fairly easy to upkeep. All these low-maintenance options only require basic surface cleaning, caulking, and regular gutter maintenance to prevent water dams from forming.
Stucco is considered a type of cladding because it includes a built-in ventilation layer, a weatherproof membrane beneath that, and, often, a layer of insulation to improve building efficiency. The multiple layers of stucco—the scratch coat, the brown coat, and the finish coat—also create a more complex building membrane, so it’s more accurate to call it cladding. However, homeowners and contractors alike refer to stucco as siding.
The Daleville, AL homeowners’ guide to stucco services
From average costs to expert advice, get all the answers you need to get your job done.
Discover the cost to stucco a house in 2025, including average prices, key factors, and tips to help you budget and plan your stucco project with confidence.
Stucco and brick are popular exterior siding options. Learn the key differences between stucco and brick so you can choose the right one for your home.
Stucco is a long-lasting, durable siding material, but cracks can shorten its lifespan and cause serious problems. Learn when to worry about stucco cracks.
Stucco is a type of cement-based siding that’s durable, inexpensive, and designed to withstand the elements. Find out what makes it special, how much it will cost to install, and if it’s an addition that will be right for your home.